Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
www.france24.com

published:06 Nov 2007

views:55297

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
SulaimanMohammed, the Jordanian boy who was injured in the car fire in Sur last month has been discharged from khoula hospital.
Medics are treating his elder sister whose condition is still critical but is in a position now to undergo cosmetic surgeries.
They may be famous for their clumsy long bodies and stumpy legs, but that didn't stop them, from competing for the title of the fastest sausage dog at Melbourne's annual Dachshund Race on Saturday.
These adorable contestants sprinted down a 15 metre track to the delight excited onlookers.
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The 10 best countries for expats to work in
Check it out which countries made the top 10
HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
Austria, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emerates, Bahrain, UAE, UK, Great Britain, Expats, Working Abroad, InternationalJobs, Immigration, Find a job, Best countries to work in, Find Overseas Jobs and Employment, International Careers, working abroad advantages and disadvantages, expatriate, Job Survey, Seeking a job, Workaway, Sallary, Wage, Wages, Best countries, Moving to another country, Skilled worker, Best countries to immigrate to,
10th, Bahrain,
Average expat salary: $98,622.,
65% of expats receive an annual allowance for trips home in Bahrain as part of their job, according to HSBC. Across the Middle East, 91% of expats report some kind of benefit as part of their contract, compared to a global average of 67%.
9th, United Kingdom,
Average expat salary: $83,227.,
It's the UK's first time in the top 10 for expats (although note that the survey was done prior to the Brexit vote — things may have changed since them.) HSBC says: "Expats in Britain [are] among the most likely in the world to pick up new skills compared to their home country (64%) and progress their career (62%)."
8th, Hong Kong,
Average expat salary: $169,756.,
Hong Kong is a great place for expats looks to further their career but not for those looking for a better quality of life, according to HSBC. 68% of respondents said this was a good place to further their career but 50% said their work-life balance had worsened since moving to Hong Kong.
7th, Austria,
Average expat salary: $85,288.,
Like Britain, it's Austria's first time in the top 10 this year. Austria rates highly for work-life balance — 71% of respondents
highlighted this as a benefit — and work culture, with 62% of expats reporting improvement on their native jobs market.
6th, Singapore,
Average expat salary: $138,641.,
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a great place to progress a career but not the best for work-life balance. 62% of expats here
said they had made progress in their careers but 30% reported a decline in living standards. However, 53% of expats working
in Singapore said they felt more fulfillment in their jobs.
5th, Norway,
Average expat salary: $97,486.,
Norway is a newcomer to the top 10 this year and HSBC says that across all countries surveyed expats working in Norway had
the biggest improvement in their work-life balance, with 87% of respondents citing this.
4th, United Arab Emirates,
Average expat salary: $112,820.,
56% of expats receive an accommodation allowance in the UAE, according to HSBC, and 75% receive health benefits.
3th Sweden,
Average expat salary: $84,802.,
71% of expats who go to Sweden to work say the work culture is an improvement on their native country. DeanBlackburn,
Head of HSBC Expat, says: "According to our survey, Europe is home to some of the best destinations for a successful expat career.
Six European countries have made their way into the top 10 and are recognised for their strong work culture, great work-life balance
and relatively good job security."
2nd, Germany,
Average expat salary: $97,693.,
Germany is the best destination for expats who main priority is acquiring new skills, followed by job security and career progression,
according to HSBC. 70% of expats say job security is better than their home country.
1st. Switzerland,
Average expat salary: $188,275.,
HSBC says: "For the second year in a row, Switzerland is ranked the best all-round destination for a career abroad.
The country combines the best earning prospects with a good work-life balance and an excellent work culture.
The average annual expat income in Switzerland is $188,275, almost twice the global average of $97,419."

published:14 Jan 2017

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"Paper money has circulated in America at least as far back as colonial times."
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http://money.howstuffworks.com/question518.htm
"The Great Seal of the United States appears on the backside of the United States $1 bill."
The Symbols on the Dollar Bill
http://famguardian.org/subjects/MoneyBanking/Money/SymbolsOnTheDollar.pdf
"When listening to the news media, one might get the false impression that America was designed to be a secular state."
Symbolism and the $1 Bill
http://mentalfloss.com/article/22550/symbolism-and-1-bill
"Crack open your wallet, pull out everyone's favorite portrait of George Washington, and be prepared to learn about some odd symbolism that probably seemed perfectly normal in the 18th century."
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Most people know Dubai for its massive skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, but few know that the city was built by modern-day slaves.
--
For months, the BBC'sBen Anderson hung out around the glittering, insane towers springing up in Dubai trying to infiltrate the community of expatriate workers who are putting them up. What he found when he finally got in was that the jewel of the Arab world is almost entirely built upon imported slave labor.
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An American expat couple living near the Tanjung Bungah project site say workers at the project were living in deplorable conditions and hope that the victims' families to be compensated.

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Background

In a 2006 interview with Verbicide Magazine, band members were asked if a new remix album would be produced for Demon Days as there was for Gorillaz. They answered that it was a possibility and that might involve the Spacemonkeyz again. In the same interview, they were asked if there might also be another G Sides. Again, their answer was that it might be possible. In January 2007, websites began listing a March release date for a Phase 2 B-sides album. One of the websites, musictap.net, later pushed this back to 3 April. According to Gorillaz-Unofficial, the reaction of official parties behind Gorillaz is that the release date is just a rumour for now. On 29 August, musictap.net reported that the B-side album would be titled D-Sides and would be released on 20 November. On 18 September 2007, the official Gorillaz fansite confirmed the release of the album, as well as unveiling the album artwork and track listing. D-Sides was released on 19 November 2007 in the UK and on 20 November 2007 in the U.S.

Tolo TV

Tolo TV (Persian:تلويزيون طلوع‎‎) is a commercial television station operating in Afghanistan. Launched in October 2004 by MOBY Group, it became one of the first commercial stations in the country and laid the foundation for an accessible media outlet by offering a large library of shows. It is currently Afghanistan's most popular television channel.

Tolo TV was the subject of documentary film in 2012 called The Network, by Eva Orner. The film saw limited international release in 2013

Programs

Afghanistan’s landmark drama series, Raaz Hai Een Khana ("The Secrets of This House") took the Special Award at the Seoul Drama Awards in October 2008. Screened on Tolo and produced by Kaboora Productions, Raaz Hai Een Khana is the first drama series ever entirely written, acted, filmed, produced and broadcast by Afghans, for Afghans in Afghanistan. It was selected for a Special Prize amongst 152 entries from 33 countries around the world.

In a 1994 interview posted on The Who mailing list Entwistle said that The Best had toured Japan, and that an American tour had been planned but never came to fruition. In the same interview he also noted that drummer Zak Starkey had also been "in the band a while", presumably before Phillips joined.

In 2010, a DVD of the band's 26 September 1990 performance in Yokohama, Japan was released.

The Best (Leo Kottke album)

The Rhinobox set release Anthology covers the first 15 years of Kottke's career and includes selections from the Takoma, Capitol, and Chrysalis releases along with extensive liner notes. Capitol later released another compilation package titled The Best of Leo Kottke. Chrysalis released Essential Leo Kottke covering Kottke's mid-career releases on that label. Blue Note Records also released two compilations, The Best of the Capitol Years and The Best of the Chrysalis Years on CD in 2003.

The Best was re-issued on CD by BGO (CD277) in 1996.

Reception

In their 1996 review, Dirty Linen stated "...Combining equal parts acoustic, electric, live, and vocal material, the compilation is an ideal introduction for new listeners...",

In his Allmusic review, critic Thom Jurek called it "...the best one for the money. Sonically it is superior, using later-phase master technology, and its presentation is sleeker as well. The biggest asset here is that this collection does feature some of the more well-known vocal selections closely associated with the guitarist..."

Expatriate workers' kidnappings in Nigeria

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
www.france24.com

1:23

Oman's Expatriate Workers

Oman's Expatriate Workers

Oman's Expatriate Workers

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
SulaimanMohammed, the Jordanian boy who was injured in the car fire in Sur last month has been discharged from khoula hospital.
Medics are treating his elder sister whose condition is still critical but is in a position now to undergo cosmetic surgeries.
They may be famous for their clumsy long bodies and stumpy legs, but that didn't stop them, from competing for the title of the fastest sausage dog at Melbourne's annual Dachshund Race on Saturday.
These adorable contestants sprinted down a 15 metre track to the delight excited onlookers.
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The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

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The 10 best countries for expats to work in
Check it out which countries made the top 10
HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
Austria, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emerates, Bahrain, UAE, UK, Great Britain, Expats, Working Abroad, InternationalJobs, Immigration, Find a job, Best countries to work in, Find Overseas Jobs and Employment, International Careers, working abroad advantages and disadvantages, expatriate, Job Survey, Seeking a job, Workaway, Sallary, Wage, Wages, Best countries, Moving to another country, Skilled worker, Best countries to immigrate to,
10th, Bahrain,
Average expat salary: $98,622.,
65% of expats receive an annual allowance for trips home in Bahrain as part of their job, according to HSBC. Across the Middle East, 91% of expats report some kind of benefit as part of their contract, compared to a global average of 67%.
9th, United Kingdom,
Average expat salary: $83,227.,
It's the UK's first time in the top 10 for expats (although note that the survey was done prior to the Brexit vote — things may have changed since them.) HSBC says: "Expats in Britain [are] among the most likely in the world to pick up new skills compared to their home country (64%) and progress their career (62%)."
8th, Hong Kong,
Average expat salary: $169,756.,
Hong Kong is a great place for expats looks to further their career but not for those looking for a better quality of life, according to HSBC. 68% of respondents said this was a good place to further their career but 50% said their work-life balance had worsened since moving to Hong Kong.
7th, Austria,
Average expat salary: $85,288.,
Like Britain, it's Austria's first time in the top 10 this year. Austria rates highly for work-life balance — 71% of respondents
highlighted this as a benefit — and work culture, with 62% of expats reporting improvement on their native jobs market.
6th, Singapore,
Average expat salary: $138,641.,
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a great place to progress a career but not the best for work-life balance. 62% of expats here
said they had made progress in their careers but 30% reported a decline in living standards. However, 53% of expats working
in Singapore said they felt more fulfillment in their jobs.
5th, Norway,
Average expat salary: $97,486.,
Norway is a newcomer to the top 10 this year and HSBC says that across all countries surveyed expats working in Norway had
the biggest improvement in their work-life balance, with 87% of respondents citing this.
4th, United Arab Emirates,
Average expat salary: $112,820.,
56% of expats receive an accommodation allowance in the UAE, according to HSBC, and 75% receive health benefits.
3th Sweden,
Average expat salary: $84,802.,
71% of expats who go to Sweden to work say the work culture is an improvement on their native country. DeanBlackburn,
Head of HSBC Expat, says: "According to our survey, Europe is home to some of the best destinations for a successful expat career.
Six European countries have made their way into the top 10 and are recognised for their strong work culture, great work-life balance
and relatively good job security."
2nd, Germany,
Average expat salary: $97,693.,
Germany is the best destination for expats who main priority is acquiring new skills, followed by job security and career progression,
according to HSBC. 70% of expats say job security is better than their home country.
1st. Switzerland,
Average expat salary: $188,275.,
HSBC says: "For the second year in a row, Switzerland is ranked the best all-round destination for a career abroad.
The country combines the best earning prospects with a good work-life balance and an excellent work culture.
The average annual expat income in Switzerland is $188,275, almost twice the global average of $97,419."

3:24

What Are The Best Countries For Expats?

What Are The Best Countries For Expats?

What Are The Best Countries For Expats?

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"Paper money has circulated in America at least as far back as colonial times."
What do the symbols on the U.S. $1 bill mean?
http://money.howstuffworks.com/question518.htm
"The Great Seal of the United States appears on the backside of the United States $1 bill."
The Symbols on the Dollar Bill
http://famguardian.org/subjects/MoneyBanking/Money/SymbolsOnTheDollar.pdf
"When listening to the news media, one might get the false impression that America was designed to be a secular state."
Symbolism and the $1 Bill
http://mentalfloss.com/article/22550/symbolism-and-1-bill
"Crack open your wallet, pull out everyone's favorite portrait of George Washington, and be prepared to learn about some odd symbolism that probably seemed perfectly normal in the 18th century."
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15:10

Slaves of Dubai

Slaves of Dubai

Slaves of Dubai

Most people know Dubai for its massive skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, but few know that the city was built by modern-day slaves.
--
For months, the BBC'sBen Anderson hung out around the glittering, insane towers springing up in Dubai trying to infiltrate the community of expatriate workers who are putting them up. What he found when he finally got in was that the jewel of the Arab world is almost entirely built upon imported slave labor.
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An American expat couple living near the Tanjung Bungah project site say workers at the project were living in deplorable conditions and hope that the victims' families to be compensated.

6:29

Dubai Try To Stop Expats From Leaving

Dubai Try To Stop Expats From Leaving

Dubai Try To Stop Expats From Leaving

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Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures

Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures
Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared with a year ago The government started imposing a 100 riyals ($26.6) a month on expat dependents in July 2017. The fee is set to reach 400 riyals a month in July 2020. Saudi Arabia’s expatriate workers are leaving the kingdom by the thousands, and the exodus may not yet be over. As companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some...
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2:29

EXPATRIATE Gulf Workers Life

EXPATRIATE Gulf Workers Life

EXPATRIATE Gulf Workers Life

0:48

Saudi cracks down on 'illegal expats'

Saudi cracks down on 'illegal expats'

Saudi cracks down on 'illegal expats'

Immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia fear deportation or even jail under a promised crackdown on "illegal expatriates", with many complaining of unfairness as employers and authorities fail to return vital documents.
For four months, texts from the government pinged into every mobile phone in Saudi Arabia ordering "illegal expatriates" to leave the kingdom before the end of an amnesty that expired in late July.
The campaign, "a nation without violators," warned of fines, jail time and deportat…
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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

6:00AM
Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six months
"The provisional decision banning licences for recruiting non-Omani manpower for 87 occupations, is meant to regulate the labour market and avail more job opportunities for citizens."- Ministry of Manpower
These jobs will now go to Omanis, with the decision to implement the ban to be revisited every six months.
Sectors affected by the ban include IT, media, air traffic, engineering, accounting and finance, technicians, insurance, marketing and sales, administration and HR.
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Expatriate workers' kidnappings in Nigeria

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
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Oman's Expatriate Workers

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
SulaimanMohammed, the Jordanian boy who was injured in the car fire in Sur last month has been discharged from khoula hospital.
Medics are treating his elder sister whose condition is still critical but is in a position now to undergo cosmetic surgeries.
They may be famous for their clumsy long bodies and stumpy legs, but that didn't stop them, from competing for the title of the fastest sausage dog at Melbourne's annual Dachshund Race on Saturday.
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The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

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HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
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Slaves of Dubai

Most people know Dubai for its massive skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, but few know that the city was built by modern-day slaves.
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For months, the BBC'sBen Anderson hung out around the glittering, insane towers springing up in Dubai trying to infiltrate the community of expatriate workers who are putting them up. What he found when he finally got in was that the jewel of the Arab world is almost entirely built upon imported slave labor.
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Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures

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Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared with a year ago The government started imposing a 100 riyals ($26.6) a month on expat dependents in July 2017. The fee is set to reach 400 riyals a month in July 2020. Saudi Arabia’s expatriate workers are leaving the kingdom by the thousands, and the exodus may not yet be over. As companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some...
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Saudi cracks down on 'illegal expats'

Immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia fear deportation or even jail under a promised crackdown on "illegal expatriates", with many complaining of unfairness as employers and authorities fail to return vital documents.
For four months, texts from the government pinged into every mobile phone in Saudi Arabia ordering "illegal expatriates" to leave the kingdom before the end of an amnesty that expired in late July.
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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six months
"The provisional decision banning licences for recruiting non-Omani manpower for 87 occupations, is meant to regulate the labour market and avail more job opportunities for citizens."- Ministry of Manpower
These jobs will now go to Omanis, with the decision to implement the ban to be revisited every six months.
Sectors affected by the ban include IT, media, air traffic, engineering, accounting and finance, technicians, insurance, marketing and sales, administration and HR.
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Expatriate workers' kidnappings in Nigeria

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that ...

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
www.france24.com

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
www.france24.com

Oman's Expatriate Workers

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing ...

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
SulaimanMohammed, the Jordanian boy who was injured in the car fire in Sur last month has been discharged from khoula hospital.
Medics are treating his elder sister whose condition is still critical but is in a position now to undergo cosmetic surgeries.
They may be famous for their clumsy long bodies and stumpy legs, but that didn't stop them, from competing for the title of the fastest sausage dog at Melbourne's annual Dachshund Race on Saturday.
These adorable contestants sprinted down a 15 metre track to the delight excited onlookers.
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According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
SulaimanMohammed, the Jordanian boy who was injured in the car fire in Sur last month has been discharged from khoula hospital.
Medics are treating his elder sister whose condition is still critical but is in a position now to undergo cosmetic surgeries.
They may be famous for their clumsy long bodies and stumpy legs, but that didn't stop them, from competing for the title of the fastest sausage dog at Melbourne's annual Dachshund Race on Saturday.
These adorable contestants sprinted down a 15 metre track to the delight excited onlookers.
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The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

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The 10 best countries for expats to work in
Check it out which countries made the top 10
HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
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10th, Bahrain,
Average expat salary: $98,622.,
65% of expats receive an annual allowance for trips home in Bahrain as part of their job, according to HSBC. Across the Middle East, 91% of expats report some kind of benefit as part of their contract, compared to a global average of 67%.
9th, United Kingdom,
Average expat salary: $83,227.,
It's the UK's first time in the top 10 for expats (although note that the survey was done prior to the Brexit vote — things may have changed since them.) HSBC says: "Expats in Britain [are] among the most likely in the world to pick up new skills compared to their home country (64%) and progress their career (62%)."
8th, Hong Kong,
Average expat salary: $169,756.,
Hong Kong is a great place for expats looks to further their career but not for those looking for a better quality of life, according to HSBC. 68% of respondents said this was a good place to further their career but 50% said their work-life balance had worsened since moving to Hong Kong.
7th, Austria,
Average expat salary: $85,288.,
Like Britain, it's Austria's first time in the top 10 this year. Austria rates highly for work-life balance — 71% of respondents
highlighted this as a benefit — and work culture, with 62% of expats reporting improvement on their native jobs market.
6th, Singapore,
Average expat salary: $138,641.,
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a great place to progress a career but not the best for work-life balance. 62% of expats here
said they had made progress in their careers but 30% reported a decline in living standards. However, 53% of expats working
in Singapore said they felt more fulfillment in their jobs.
5th, Norway,
Average expat salary: $97,486.,
Norway is a newcomer to the top 10 this year and HSBC says that across all countries surveyed expats working in Norway had
the biggest improvement in their work-life balance, with 87% of respondents citing this.
4th, United Arab Emirates,
Average expat salary: $112,820.,
56% of expats receive an accommodation allowance in the UAE, according to HSBC, and 75% receive health benefits.
3th Sweden,
Average expat salary: $84,802.,
71% of expats who go to Sweden to work say the work culture is an improvement on their native country. DeanBlackburn,
Head of HSBC Expat, says: "According to our survey, Europe is home to some of the best destinations for a successful expat career.
Six European countries have made their way into the top 10 and are recognised for their strong work culture, great work-life balance
and relatively good job security."
2nd, Germany,
Average expat salary: $97,693.,
Germany is the best destination for expats who main priority is acquiring new skills, followed by job security and career progression,
according to HSBC. 70% of expats say job security is better than their home country.
1st. Switzerland,
Average expat salary: $188,275.,
HSBC says: "For the second year in a row, Switzerland is ranked the best all-round destination for a career abroad.
The country combines the best earning prospects with a good work-life balance and an excellent work culture.
The average annual expat income in Switzerland is $188,275, almost twice the global average of $97,419."

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The 10 best countries for expats to work in
Check it out which countries made the top 10
HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
Austria, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emerates, Bahrain, UAE, UK, Great Britain, Expats, Working Abroad, InternationalJobs, Immigration, Find a job, Best countries to work in, Find Overseas Jobs and Employment, International Careers, working abroad advantages and disadvantages, expatriate, Job Survey, Seeking a job, Workaway, Sallary, Wage, Wages, Best countries, Moving to another country, Skilled worker, Best countries to immigrate to,
10th, Bahrain,
Average expat salary: $98,622.,
65% of expats receive an annual allowance for trips home in Bahrain as part of their job, according to HSBC. Across the Middle East, 91% of expats report some kind of benefit as part of their contract, compared to a global average of 67%.
9th, United Kingdom,
Average expat salary: $83,227.,
It's the UK's first time in the top 10 for expats (although note that the survey was done prior to the Brexit vote — things may have changed since them.) HSBC says: "Expats in Britain [are] among the most likely in the world to pick up new skills compared to their home country (64%) and progress their career (62%)."
8th, Hong Kong,
Average expat salary: $169,756.,
Hong Kong is a great place for expats looks to further their career but not for those looking for a better quality of life, according to HSBC. 68% of respondents said this was a good place to further their career but 50% said their work-life balance had worsened since moving to Hong Kong.
7th, Austria,
Average expat salary: $85,288.,
Like Britain, it's Austria's first time in the top 10 this year. Austria rates highly for work-life balance — 71% of respondents
highlighted this as a benefit — and work culture, with 62% of expats reporting improvement on their native jobs market.
6th, Singapore,
Average expat salary: $138,641.,
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a great place to progress a career but not the best for work-life balance. 62% of expats here
said they had made progress in their careers but 30% reported a decline in living standards. However, 53% of expats working
in Singapore said they felt more fulfillment in their jobs.
5th, Norway,
Average expat salary: $97,486.,
Norway is a newcomer to the top 10 this year and HSBC says that across all countries surveyed expats working in Norway had
the biggest improvement in their work-life balance, with 87% of respondents citing this.
4th, United Arab Emirates,
Average expat salary: $112,820.,
56% of expats receive an accommodation allowance in the UAE, according to HSBC, and 75% receive health benefits.
3th Sweden,
Average expat salary: $84,802.,
71% of expats who go to Sweden to work say the work culture is an improvement on their native country. DeanBlackburn,
Head of HSBC Expat, says: "According to our survey, Europe is home to some of the best destinations for a successful expat career.
Six European countries have made their way into the top 10 and are recognised for their strong work culture, great work-life balance
and relatively good job security."
2nd, Germany,
Average expat salary: $97,693.,
Germany is the best destination for expats who main priority is acquiring new skills, followed by job security and career progression,
according to HSBC. 70% of expats say job security is better than their home country.
1st. Switzerland,
Average expat salary: $188,275.,
HSBC says: "For the second year in a row, Switzerland is ranked the best all-round destination for a career abroad.
The country combines the best earning prospects with a good work-life balance and an excellent work culture.
The average annual expat income in Switzerland is $188,275, almost twice the global average of $97,419."

What Are The Best Countries For Expats?

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"Paper money has circulated in America at least as far back as colonial times."
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http://money.howstuffworks.com/question518.htm
"The Great Seal of the United States appears on the backside of the United States $1 bill."
The Symbols on the Dollar Bill
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"When listening to the news media, one might get the false impression that America was designed to be a secular state."
Symbolism and the $1 Bill
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"Paper money has circulated in America at least as far back as colonial times."
What do the symbols on the U.S. $1 bill mean?
http://money.howstuffworks.com/question518.htm
"The Great Seal of the United States appears on the backside of the United States $1 bill."
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Slaves of Dubai

Most people know Dubai for its massive skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, but few know that the city was built by modern-day slaves.
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For months, the BBC's B...

Most people know Dubai for its massive skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, but few know that the city was built by modern-day slaves.
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For months, the BBC'sBen Anderson hung out around the glittering, insane towers springing up in Dubai trying to infiltrate the community of expatriate workers who are putting them up. What he found when he finally got in was that the jewel of the Arab world is almost entirely built upon imported slave labor.
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Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures

Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures
Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared wit...

Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures
Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared with a year ago The government started imposing a 100 riyals ($26.6) a month on expat dependents in July 2017. The fee is set to reach 400 riyals a month in July 2020. Saudi Arabia’s expatriate workers are leaving the kingdom by the thousands, and the exodus may not yet be over. As companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some...
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Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures
Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared with a year ago The government started imposing a 100 riyals ($26.6) a month on expat dependents in July 2017. The fee is set to reach 400 riyals a month in July 2020. Saudi Arabia’s expatriate workers are leaving the kingdom by the thousands, and the exodus may not yet be over. As companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some...
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Saudi cracks down on 'illegal expats'

Immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia fear deportation or even jail under a promised crackdown on "illegal expatriates", with many complaining of unfairness as empl...

Immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia fear deportation or even jail under a promised crackdown on "illegal expatriates", with many complaining of unfairness as employers and authorities fail to return vital documents.
For four months, texts from the government pinged into every mobile phone in Saudi Arabia ordering "illegal expatriates" to leave the kingdom before the end of an amnesty that expired in late July.
The campaign, "a nation without violators," warned of fines, jail time and deportat…
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Immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia fear deportation or even jail under a promised crackdown on "illegal expatriates", with many complaining of unfairness as employers and authorities fail to return vital documents.
For four months, texts from the government pinged into every mobile phone in Saudi Arabia ordering "illegal expatriates" to leave the kingdom before the end of an amnesty that expired in late July.
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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six mon...

6:00AM
Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six months
"The provisional decision banning licences for recruiting non-Omani manpower for 87 occupations, is meant to regulate the labour market and avail more job opportunities for citizens."- Ministry of Manpower
These jobs will now go to Omanis, with the decision to implement the ban to be revisited every six months.
Sectors affected by the ban include IT, media, air traffic, engineering, accounting and finance, technicians, insurance, marketing and sales, administration and HR.
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6:00AM
Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six months
"The provisional decision banning licences for recruiting non-Omani manpower for 87 occupations, is meant to regulate the labour market and avail more job opportunities for citizens."- Ministry of Manpower
These jobs will now go to Omanis, with the decision to implement the ban to be revisited every six months.
Sectors affected by the ban include IT, media, air traffic, engineering, accounting and finance, technicians, insurance, marketing and sales, administration and HR.
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Expatriate workers' kidnappings in Nigeria

Over the past year, 200 oil company employees have been kidnapped in the south of Nigeria. Three have died in captivity. The youth armed with Kalashnikovs that captured them demand a better redistribution of oil benefits.
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Oman's Expatriate Workers

According to the Ministry of Manpower, companies with no ongoing work or funds to pay salaries should send their expat workers back home.
Companies are landing fewer contracts and projects due to the economic downturn as a result of which hundreds of expat workers are left in the lurch without salary, sometimes for months at a time.
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The Best Countries for Expats 2017, The Top 10 Countries for Skilled Workers

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The 10 best countries for expats to work in
Check it out which countries made the top 10
HSBC has released a ranking of the best countries for career-driven expats, based on its latest expat explorer report.
The bank had YouGov survey nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories for the report, asking them about how easy it was for them to live, work, and raise a family where they were.
HSBC has tallied the results based on careers, looking at things like career progression, work-life balance, employment benefits, and other factors. (Pay is also factored in, but is not the deciding factor.)
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10th, Bahrain,
Average expat salary: $98,622.,
65% of expats receive an annual allowance for trips home in Bahrain as part of their job, according to HSBC. Across the Middle East, 91% of expats report some kind of benefit as part of their contract, compared to a global average of 67%.
9th, United Kingdom,
Average expat salary: $83,227.,
It's the UK's first time in the top 10 for expats (although note that the survey was done prior to the Brexit vote — things may have changed since them.) HSBC says: "Expats in Britain [are] among the most likely in the world to pick up new skills compared to their home country (64%) and progress their career (62%)."
8th, Hong Kong,
Average expat salary: $169,756.,
Hong Kong is a great place for expats looks to further their career but not for those looking for a better quality of life, according to HSBC. 68% of respondents said this was a good place to further their career but 50% said their work-life balance had worsened since moving to Hong Kong.
7th, Austria,
Average expat salary: $85,288.,
Like Britain, it's Austria's first time in the top 10 this year. Austria rates highly for work-life balance — 71% of respondents
highlighted this as a benefit — and work culture, with 62% of expats reporting improvement on their native jobs market.
6th, Singapore,
Average expat salary: $138,641.,
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a great place to progress a career but not the best for work-life balance. 62% of expats here
said they had made progress in their careers but 30% reported a decline in living standards. However, 53% of expats working
in Singapore said they felt more fulfillment in their jobs.
5th, Norway,
Average expat salary: $97,486.,
Norway is a newcomer to the top 10 this year and HSBC says that across all countries surveyed expats working in Norway had
the biggest improvement in their work-life balance, with 87% of respondents citing this.
4th, United Arab Emirates,
Average expat salary: $112,820.,
56% of expats receive an accommodation allowance in the UAE, according to HSBC, and 75% receive health benefits.
3th Sweden,
Average expat salary: $84,802.,
71% of expats who go to Sweden to work say the work culture is an improvement on their native country. DeanBlackburn,
Head of HSBC Expat, says: "According to our survey, Europe is home to some of the best destinations for a successful expat career.
Six European countries have made their way into the top 10 and are recognised for their strong work culture, great work-life balance
and relatively good job security."
2nd, Germany,
Average expat salary: $97,693.,
Germany is the best destination for expats who main priority is acquiring new skills, followed by job security and career progression,
according to HSBC. 70% of expats say job security is better than their home country.
1st. Switzerland,
Average expat salary: $188,275.,
HSBC says: "For the second year in a row, Switzerland is ranked the best all-round destination for a career abroad.
The country combines the best earning prospects with a good work-life balance and an excellent work culture.
The average annual expat income in Switzerland is $188,275, almost twice the global average of $97,419."

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Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures

Saudi expat workers leaving in their thousands - official figures
Foreign workers declined by 6% to 10.2 million in the first three months of 2018 compared with a year ago The government started imposing a 100 riyals ($26.6) a month on expat dependents in July 2017. The fee is set to reach 400 riyals a month in July 2020. Saudi Arabia’s expatriate workers are leaving the kingdom by the thousands, and the exodus may not yet be over. As companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some...
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For four months, texts from the government pinged into every mobile phone in Saudi Arabia ordering "illegal expatriates" to leave the kingdom before the end of an amnesty that expired in late July.
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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months

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Expat visa ban could go beyond 6 months
A surge of expatriate workers in 87 occupations forced the Ministry of Manpower to stop issuing visas for six months
"The provisional decision banning licences for recruiting non-Omani manpower for 87 occupations, is meant to regulate the labour market and avail more job opportunities for citizens."- Ministry of Manpower
These jobs will now go to Omanis, with the decision to implement the ban to be revisited every six months.
Sectors affected by the ban include IT, media, air traffic, engineering, accounting and finance, technicians, insurance, marketing and sales, administration and HR.
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